ENTRANCE LODGE. 



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The effect, as contrasted witli 

 the numerous straight perpen- 

 dicular lines formed by the 

 studwork in the upper part of 

 the walls, and with the hori- 

 zontal lines of the roof, is ex- 

 ceedingly good. The studwork 

 is filled in with brickwork 

 plastered over ; the smoothness 

 and finished appearance of 

 which, as contrasted with the 

 rudeness of the cyclopian part, 

 is forcible, and at the same 

 time pleasing. A great beauty 

 in this cottage results from the 

 horizontal division of the upper 

 part of the roof, which projects 



slightly over the lower part. The chimney top is massive and original. The 

 whole was executed by local carpenters and masons, from the sketches of Mr. 



Wells, out of the timber and stone produced by the estate. The plan {fig. 230.) 

 shows a porch (a), kitchen (6), parlour (c), light closet {d), pantry (e), and a 

 staircase (/) to two good bed-rooms above, and to a cellar under the parlour 



